Recordings as Performances

British Journal of Aesthetics 47 (3):298-314 (2007)
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Abstract

This article claims that there is no in principle aesthetic difference between a live performance and a recording of that performance, and as such, performance individuation ought to be revised to reflect this. We ought to regard performances as types able to be instantiated both by live performances and by recordings of those performances, or we ought to abandon performances qua aesthetic objects

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Christy Mag Uidhir
University of Houston

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